September Thai Recipe Update / ImportFood
Hello again and thanks for visiting our update blog! Today we have a new flavor of Thai Lays potato chip, as they seem to come up with new flavors constantly and retire old ones as they go. Sambal Oelek, Bajak, and Terasi is back in stock from Kokita, checkout our simple Larb recipe using Lobo mix, Wai Wai popular sour soup noodles, and more. Thank you and have a great weekend!
NEW: Thai Lays Potato Chips, Fried Shrimp with Chilli Garlic
Lays Thailand consistently adds unique flavors to the classic potato chip, often tourists love them and add a few bags to their suitcase because there's no distribution of these flavors outside of Thailand.
We just got a fresh shipment of Lays Thailand 'Fried Shrimp with Chilli Garlic' flavor. These have a prominent dried shrimp flavor and there is a noticeable chilli spice.
Back in Stock: Instant Noodles, Wai Wai, Tom Yum Sour Soup
WAI WAI brand are the original Thai instant noodle. We are delighted to offer this. For over 40 years Wai Wai has been a familiar, original taste in Thailand.
This is "Tom Yum Sour Soup" flavor. Popular with people who like this unique taste, it's unlike any other instant noodle. Nice and sour and pleasant mild spice heat (not very spicy).
Laab-Namtok Salad
Two of our favorite Thai recipes are waterfall beef (also known as Nam Tok) and Laab (northern Thai dish), which can both be quite time-consuming to prepare. Here is a quick packet of spices that allow you to prepare either recipe quickly and easily.
Very easy to make and the final result is a delicious, authentic, rich flavor.
Back in Stock: Sambal Oelek, Kokita
Sambal oelek can be used to heat up anything you desire, such as soups or spring rolls, pizza, whatever you like to heat up. This is made with pure red chile peppers which are hot very but also have a hint of fresh sweet flavor.
The heat level is high, and it will make you sweat if you eat too much, but it's also chunky and sweet. Use this to flavor Thai-style soup, along with fresh Thai basil, or add it to anything such as burritos or baked potatoes or anything that strikes your fancy.
SEE: Sambal Terasi, Kokita